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Latest on Nat Stadium grass cock up- Whole field to be thrown away

Papsmearer

Alfrescian (InfP) - Comp
Generous Asset
All-grass field for National Stadium

With less than six months to the SEA Games, the Singapore Sports Hub has decided to abandon the problem-plagued pitch at the National Stadium.

Instead of the current mix of synthetic and natural grass, the new pitch will be all-grass. The grass will be grown at a nursery before being brought in and laid out at the stadium ahead of the June 5-16 Games.

Enough grass for a second pitch will be maintained at the nursery, and it will be used to enlarge the pitch for sports that need a bigger surface, such as cricket, or to fix "excessive wear and tear", SportsHub chief executive Philippe Collin-Delavaud said in a statement yesterday. He said the Sports Hub was working to deliver "a first-class natural pitch solution".

He did not say if switching to an all-grass pitch would be a permanent solution to the stadium's problems, or what it would cost. But he said all costs would be borne fully by SportsHub Pte Ltd and not passed on to spectators or event organisers. The National Stadium is the centrepiece of Singapore's $1.33 billion Sports Hub, which opened six months ago. The stunning Kallang landmark has drawn much praise, but the stadium pitch has been criticised for being well below expectations of a top venue for sports, entertainment and other events. The $800,000 Desso GrassMaster field was chosen after a 15-month search that compared more than 20 types of grass. But the grass did not take hold or grow evenly, the pitch appeared patchy and sandy, and it looked bad on television. One problem was the stadium's partially covered design which does not allow sunlight across the entire pitch. The pitch was panned for falling short of international standards by top visiting football teams, including the Brazil national team and Italian Serie A champions Juventus. Stung by criticism, the Sports Hub swung into action ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup, spending $1.5 million in October on special lighting machines to stimulate grass growth in parts of the pitch with insufficient natural sunlight -

Mr Collin-Delavaud said the pitch was "playable" when three recent Suzuki Cup matches were held there, but the pitch remained "not robust enough for multi-purpose and intensive usage". Next year's SEA Games, a key item on the calendar of events to mark Singapore's 50th jubilee, will involve heavy usage of the stadium for events like athletics and football, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. The Sports Hub is now in the midst of choosing the nursery that will grow its grass, selecting the type of grass and picking a qualified contractor who will be able to lay out the grass in the stadium. They will be named soon. Said Mr Collin-Delavaud: "This 'lay-and-play' solution has been successfully adopted in many stadiums around the world for hosting major events in different sports. "These include the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the 2003 Rugby World Cup, the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the 2006 Asian Games and the 2011 Rugby World Cup." About 8,000 sq m of grass is needed for one football field and would take a few days to transport, said Mr Hiroi Koichi, who works for Japanese landscape company Zoysian. "But even with an extra and larger field, that is not a big quantity for a commercial nursery," added the Johor Baru-based independent field expert. Persisting with the current field has been costly for the Sports Hub. The impact will be minimal on the scheduled events in the coming months. Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's concert this Saturday and British boy band One Direction's gig in March will go ahead as planned, with a protective cover being placed on top of the existing playing field. -
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
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This is what I admire about the PAP government. They acknowledge problems and come out fighting and confront issues head on while sparing no effort to fix the problem.

If all Singaporeans had the same fighting spirit, the country would be a much better place. Sadly, most sinkies simply bury their heads in the sand when the going gets tough. This approach solves nothing. It allows issues to fester and grow.

That is why the government has no choice but to introduce foreign talent into the mix.
 

frenchbriefs

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
This is what I admire about the PAP government. They acknowledge problems and come out fighting and confront issues head on while sparing no effort to fix the problem.

If all Singaporeans had the same fighting spirit, the country would be a much better place. Sadly, most sinkies simply bury their heads in the sand when the going gets tough. This approach solves nothing. It allows issues to fester and grow.

That is why the government has no choice but to introduce foreign talent into the mix.

i agree clear and decisive as maximum withstrain.and if the problem cant be solved by throwing buckets after buckets of money at it,it will be blamed on some once in 50 years freak occurance or the limitations of human engineering.
 

master

Alfrescian
Loyal
This is what I admire about the PAP government. They acknowledge problems and come out fighting and confront issues head on while sparing no effort to fix the problem.

If all Singaporeans had the same fighting spirit, the country would be a much better place. Sadly, most sinkies simply bury their heads in the sand when the going gets tough. This approach solves nothing. It allows issues to fester and grow.

That is why the government has no choice but to introduce foreign talent into the mix.

Sam i admire you for only admiring PAP problem fixing part. But not the problem creating part. :biggrin:
 

looneytan

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
This is what I admire about the PAP government. They acknowledge problems and come out fighting and confront issues head on while sparing no effort to fix the problem.

Do you keep barf bag nearby when you write all these nonsense?
 

Seee3

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
To be conned off $0.8m for a grass system that doesn't grow here is embarrassing. To be made a sucker a second time in believiing that the problem lies with the light and waste additional $1.5m on a lighting equipment speak volumes about the quality of the management.
 

shittypore

Alfrescian
Loyal
Are they still under or over Budget on Grass, if over Budget will they get rid
of this FT Collin and replace him with a Bestest FT.
 

rotiprata

Alfrescian
Loyal
u sure or not... ???
as always, per their standard SPO, all the minutes-ers are no where to be seen..
only left kah kias like yourself to handle all the questions n answers sessions :eek:

knn.....


This is what I admire about the PAP government. They acknowledge problems and come out fighting and confront issues head on while sparing no effort to fix the problem.

If all Singaporeans had the same fighting spirit, the country would be a much better place. Sadly, most sinkies simply bury their heads in the sand when the going gets tough. This approach solves nothing. It allows issues to fester and grow.

That is why the government has no choice but to introduce foreign talent into the mix.
 

Papsmearer

Alfrescian (InfP) - Comp
Generous Asset
15 month search and 20 types of grass and they still cannot get it right? If this is not incompetence, I don't know what is?
 

Cestbon

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
The money will be come from Ministry of Sport. The no Free so dont bullshiit here.
And another idiot ideas $1.5m light are become scrap item. Because new grass no need that stupid light.
 
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